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I can see the two photographs in the US.
@WinterMoon, your NFC's are utterly gorgeous. They remind me so much of our Fluffy (black) with first a 12week Maine Coon kitten 'Gryff', then with an adult Maine Coon runt of the litter, 'Ozzie' on Squirrel Watch.
Most people seem to think NFC's are big cats, but for some reason they look sorta small to us.
Regards,
Richard
Very nice cats, I'm glad you could attach them.
Cassel Dictionary of Slang says mid-nineteenth century, though it also says first use was c. 1300. Has varying connotations within the general meaning. But yes, it became more fashionable in the sixties and has since faded considerably.
Yeah, I remember 'chicks' too. These were the polite fun ones. My grandmother's 'Young LADIES' was somehow derogatory and meant I couldn't do something I found fun.
I can just hear her scolding voice. Tsk tsk.
Thank you!

They're slightly bigger than other housecats, around here. Nowhere near as large as a Maine Coon. If you're used to MCs, an NFC isn't going to look like its much of a size.
It must be good for the felinomics that Richard added some solvency though?
That's probably the third law - the aopparently bad thing that is humans fault is actually a brilliant move on the part of the cat.
(I hope no one was expecting any laws relating to obeying orders or not causing harm.)
I hope you are feeling better already. Your cat must be pleased.
Nobody would expect such things in this thread! Perhaps someday, in a shocking turnaround, everything in your life here will run smoothly. But you know, probably not. Where would the fun be in that?
Not sure how we fell about the idea.
Well, you are right! At least in certainly looked that way. Although Richard denies paternity (and I believe him), he is related to Miss Kitty, and so he is related to her "children". They are probably grown up by now and out prowling around on their own. Perhaps they will come visit him in a future episode.
fell? feel?
Oh, you meant figuratively. I take things quite literally. See how accurately I have documented the lives of Jack and Richard et al. throughout this forum thread?
Feel, though felling might be an option
barbult, I saw both women at lunch today. They're fine.
One woman had one 16 oz beer, while the other had two glasses of Scotch on the Rocks.
I had a few more.
I added that product to my wishlist. I'll get it next month.
By the way, you really flatter me with your vision of my humble apartment. Here is a picture.
Imagine having enough room for only two guests... We had to be careful walking around.
Gosh, I hope those leaves are wrong. (No fingers crossed emoji on Daz3D, or I'd add it here.)
I don't want to stray too far from the life of Richard Haseltine, but I was out in my backyard this afternoon with my camera, (it was about 80 degrees F.) I saw several critters.
That first image of the raccoon definitely makes it look shifty.
Did you see the one where he first spotted me and looks all puffed up? In other photos his legs look skinny, but in that one they look very fluffy, kind of like a tinsel tail, now that I think about it! The lower part of his legs are hidden behind the little hill, so maybe I just can't see the skinny end.
Maybe he's related to Richard?
Ah, I wasn't sure of the original order since the forum doesn't reliably preserve it.